Burner



E. w. MOORING BURNER Filed March 28. 1924 Fatented @ct. 28, 1924.

isiaaaa EDWARD w. mooame, or casrna, momma...

BURNER.

Application filed March 28, 19%. Serial No. 702,669.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, EDWARD W. MOORING, a citizen of the United States,residing at Casper, in the county of Natrona and State of Wyoming, haveinvented certain new and useful Improvements in Burners, of which thefollowing is a'specification.

This invention relates to burners, and more particularly to gas burners.

An object of the invention is to provide a gas burner designed for usewith either high or low pressure gas and with artificial or natural gas.

A further object of the invention is the provision of a burner adaptedto be used in domestic boilers, furnaces, or any type of heating plant.

A further object is the provision of .a burner of simple'constructionthat is efliclent in operation.

' In the accompanying drawings, I have shown one embodiment of theinvention. In this showing:

Figure 1 is a side elevation of the burner assembly, the burner per sebeing shown in sect on,

Figure 2 is an end elevation,

Figure 3 is a detail sectional View on line a 33 of Figure 2, and,

Figure 4 is a perspective view of an adjusting disk.

The burner is adapted to be arran ed in the ash pit or fuel door of an'or inary boiler or furnace, and consists of a valve casing 1, having avalve not shown) arranged therein and contro led by a valve stem 2projecting from the casing. A section of pipe 3 is connected to thevalve casin and the burner head 4 is connected to this section of pipebymeans of acoupling 5. The end of the burner is provided with a pair ofpipes 6 welded or fashioned into a cross. The burner is surrounded by anopen ended cylinder 7, with the cross pipes 6 arranged at one end of thecylinder. These pipes are provlded with a plurality of perorations 8,arranged at an angle of from to to produce a whirling effect in the gasflame.

A disk 9 is arranged on the pipe 3 ad- 'of said inlet pipe,

jacent the rear end of the cylinder. As shown, the disk is provided witha. sleeve 10 having a set screwll by means of which it may be adjustedlongitudinally of the P P In operation, air is drawn through thecylinder 7 and mixed with the gas issuing from the openings 8 in thecross pipes. Due to the angles of the perforations, the gas is given awhirling effect and more air is drawn into the burner and consumed. Theflow of air is automatically regulated by the suction of the gas and theproper amount ofair to support combustion is obtained. The flow of gasis regulated by the valve in the valve casing 1. The disk 9 is employedmerely for the purpose of minute adjustment and may be regulated bloosening the set screw 11 and adjusting it on the pipe '3. The burnerdiffers from the usual construction of burner in that no interior mixingchamber is provided and an excess of air is employed, causingpractically a blast flame.

It is to be understood that the form of my invention herewith shown anddescribed is to be taken as a preferred example of the same, and thatvarious changes in the shape, size, sorted to without departing from thespirit of the invention or the scope of the subjoined claims.

I claim:

1. A gas burner comprising an inlet pipe, a pair of crossed pipesarranged on the end of said inlet pipe, said crossed pipes beingprovided with perforations, said perforations being arranged at an angleto the axes of said pipes, a cylinder surrounding said pipes and meansfor controlling the admission of air to said cylinder.

2. A gas burner comprlsing an inlet pipe, a pair of crossed pipesarranged on the end said crossed pipes being provided with perforations,a cylinder surrounding said pipes, and a disk arran said inlet pipeadjacent the end 0 cylinder.

8. A gas burner comprising an inlet pipe, a pair of crossed pipesarranged on the end said and arrangement of parts may be reed on of saidinlet pipe, and a cylinden surround In testimony whereof, ll afix mysignalmg said pipe, said crossed pipes being proture in presence of twowitnesses vided with perforations extending radially of said cylinderand arranged at an angle EDWARD MQQRING 5 to deliver flame outwardlytoward the eX Witnesses:

terior of said cylinder and away from the E. J. LONDON,

adjacent crossed pipe, DOROTHY Wmmemeorw.

